Girls in Box Factory
Girls working in Tampa, Fla., Box Factory. I saw 10 small boys and girls. Has had reputation for employment of youngsters but work is slack now. Jan. 28, 1909. Location: Tampa, Florida.

Ice Cream Cone Factory
Interior of workshop of Sanitary Ice Cream Cone Co. See 4830. Boys packing cones are John Myers, 14 years old and a boy 12 years old who is working steady now. Boss said: "He said he wasn't going to school so I took him.".] Location: [Oklahoma City, Oklahoma] / [Lewis W. Hine]

Knitting Factory
Some of the young knitters in London [i.e., Loudon?] Hosiery mills. Photo taken during working hours. Location: Loudon, Tennessee.
Dec. 1910.

Typist for Neckwear Company
Ethel Selansky, 15 years old. Typist for Standard Neckwear Co., 91 Essex Street. Location: Boston, Massachusetts / Lewis W.
Hine. December 1917

Basket Factory
A Basket Factory. Boys making grate bottoms. In summer, many more young boys and girls. Location: Evansville, Indiana. Oct. 1908.

World Furniture Company
A Glimpse from the Outside into The World Furniture Co., Evansville, Ind. During working hours. Location: Evansville, Indiana. 1908.

Hosiery Mill
All these are workers in the Cherokkee[i.e., Cherokee?] Hosiery Mill, Rome, Ga. Noon, April 10, 1913. The youngest are turners and loopers. Other Hosiery Mills around here employ children of 8 and 9 years. Some of these appear to be as young. Location: Rome, Georgia.

Cigar Factory
Cigar Factory, Indianapolis Ind. Boys in foreground. Witness E. N. Clopper. L. W. H., Aug, 1908. Location: Indianapolis, Indiana.